LARGE 15 1/2" LIGHT GREEN WITH BROWN GLAZE TWO-HANDLE VASE!!! Great form.

Vintage, circa 1930s, Southern Pottery / North Carolina Pottery / Mission Era / American Arts & Crafts Period, two-handled bulbous vase / urn, attributed to A.R. Cole. ATTRIBUTION: A.R. Cole Pottery, Sanford, N.C. (unsigned). COLOR/GLAZE: Light green with brown. APPROXIMATE SIZE: 15 1/2" tall; 10 1/2" diameter. CONDITION: Very good condition, with some glaze flakes at rim (see images). Pot is solid and rings true. Very presentable and ready for use and display. INSTRUCTIONS: Please try to email early with questions. Thank you. [PLEASE SEE my other eBay auctions for additional interesting 20th Century Decorative Arts and artifacts.]


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